Abstract

This study looks into how individuals with chronic illnesses' levels of physical activity are affected by wearable health monitoring devices. We looked at participant demographics, health status, and physical activity information throughout an eight-week period using a quantitative method. The findings show that wearing wearable technology is positively correlated with higher levels of physical activity. Our results support previous studies by highlighting the usefulness of wearables in encouraging behavior modification. Notably, the study offers a deeper picture of wearable device adoption by contributing information regarding health problems and demographic characteristics. The ramifications for the practice of medicine indicate that include wearables in care plans could improve patient interventions for chronic illnesses. While acknowledging study limitations, the overall conclusion supports the The general conclusion acknowledges the limits of the study but affirms the revolutionary role that wearable technology will play in reshaping healthcare, improving patient outcomes, and encouraging proactive health management.

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